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ttteraris Thursday, September 3, 1880. J.w H0UQHT0N, M.H. HOUGHTON. . XDITOAs. f " ; -bee iira.- Cleveland Olurabo, CioclnnaU & In dlanapoU Railway Time Schedule, la effect July 15, 1330. No.llSa.Sj BB.TI trinoxi. ,v. C"renn4.. jf.T.r'.AO. r.w. IS aa s sa 4tl 7H vS s 12 7 4 W e4 So IU S3 S It in B4S I knrioL.j. Weillaartoa KcwUiadoa ' 8he.br Ar.Cresttiaa.... MM was l.v. " .... Ar.QeMoa .. Ev. ...... er.Delaware... v. " . Ar.CotambM.. " Dayton ..... " ClnctnaaU.. lDlDpoW r 4 So 44 44 la 14 so A.V use II e St r.m. 1SSS 1 IS o 1 4. So. J3 11 tio So.ll Xa.a So. 4! Sato !fe.e F H. 7 K So 11 M A.B. I 43 S4s ao A.B. Lv-Iadtaaaaous II ao P.M. CtacJnaall.. IS4S " llajrlon.-.. Coiaaiba. 14 IM 49 Sen S&O iois II is Ar. Item ware... L it a Lv.Oell-B . .... Ar.Creeulas... Lr.CrewHae... Shelby...... NcvLoadot WelUagtoa, Unfu .... ti as ii 4 r.M. IS uS 13 AT, US 1 1 ISS 3 Too ll TSo TSS 94 SS ia 4a 4 la 4 U IT 4o uS as ITS 11 35 12 sa fas nil SSS TS4 r a. as Til T SO oo a is t w ass H. T.P.AO. Cleveland lo ia IP is loan trTnlut, a. Sand ttwlftran dairy. Xo. a'wffl ran to Uin only, oa Saadayu. 1 Local rnigbt Ho. as, colas Wert, arrtras at Wel Magtoa 4. a, ' Ba. . alag East, : end leaves at Stot p. n. " - : ' ' A. J. SUITE. Oca. Ticket Altai. . , '. . CterelaBd. Ob to. Ckureli Director ja DISCIPLE CHT7WCn. teivtam every Sabbrta at HCSO A. M and T:'l P M. MBbetb SrlKiol at la M. Prayer Mca-ana on Taataaay mail a. - J. B. AajQaaalfjaa paTaaptSVa - OKUKKOATIOTCAI. CHTJKCn. ?vee JT3 Sabbath at ioj A. M. aad 7rC P; Mil Baaoata School at ia St. l'rurCTMw.-nheaTburednyevea-laga. J. A. Ualy. pastor. m riioiHST maWAi. CHt'Bcrr- fr'oaecy- miiiiiixuuuai. SC. and 7:30 P. M. tshnsih aVauulatiali. - MMa oa ThaiaaaT aA- laja. il. a. AMrtaM. oaa A rrival and prpartnro of Slalls. HACK LTHta. Otoerlla. Antva Taeadajr. TaaraJa aod aatarday PIUkBOliLt u A. iL Aeava at I If. U. Brltffetou. I Arrlvo aallr at IO A. IL LeaT at kUCUrbaetd j UA.H. Haat Bstaa. J Airlr Maaaarc WiaMiy aa4 Ttt SaUlraS. BVUir.M. TaJar.TJia rale. STTaaya!iaiarUyata:uA.t- apra ?Arrt Taoday. Thanaliiy aad Satar Uoaiertilla, ( NT at It A. M. loam at 1 J. M. -'WcataataeO-r' I -; -r - i ' ' i Directory, ::1 Towxanrpa xasixs or jtnrKS datx WUKS CUMMIBSIUKS sxriRt Brisaf -A. O. Tntaiwn October aatk. N8I. u SL UaiL KorraiarrTtB. uau. Carilale W. C Battlfl. April ISU. Ia. Klbert Haiinic April ISta. ItM. Ctaiilcn ,1 B. ('llckcaccr. April ata. Mat. IX. C. Ulbaoa. April 71b, 18HS. Xtjrin Wb. H. Tacicr. April Unk. taM. J oka B. Faxoa. April I7ia. imhs. c M Doaiitue. Aarll lata. Mask Graftoa Bowrrar. Reatoa, April Hah. im. John K. Jo , vecooer j lata. Maan RaatlBttoB R. P. Caaaama. April ISta, latov J. T. 11 akU. April lata. im. lAUraasa t- a mac pnt ma. ma. eu anna prfli Hicaaid Pataia. AarU Mta. laVS. It. naaa pru aw. i rillaenbl laa. S. BaMwia, April Hah. KWO. klcbard MlUa, October UUk lasA L neipa, Aara wu, nam i . M. CrStairAarU lata. IM . -WUIIaat P. Uarrla. April ata. WW I. joaepa . (jaaraat Ajpnt lata, ivoh kdward Haarr. Aarll lata. IwBl Wantastoa B. K. t'oodwta. oeaoaer Mta. llotaaaUttcaV. . .. BariTiiai Motioa Tiiaa aal aflar tbtr data all anrjcaa of 'aatntaia aaaataaadeaaarvrlaeaotrrcrT ktad. watch bar or tbetr oaiact tba atakjac of aaoaey. am ba caarged foratraaalar local latea. OiMiMaiiailaij tlatata wtt I la aayateat la admlaihai . OMtaa. al aB local aaUiaa wblcb ara pamly aawa RATE FOB LOCAX IOTICM: .' . riartlaaaartlli,fralOCtfclJrTlaie earn " v" ,- 1 0tav fmrSJmm OUtaary aoMcaa orcr'n Haea B Icacth. m ba obaiaed at aba rata of S eeata a Ha aar laa escaaa. If Uialocala ara teas, or raa arraral aaeka vttboat . a radactfaa wHI ba grna froaa tbcaa laiea. J. W. BOUOHTOIf. THE B0T3 Can And lull Meortmeat of School Suita, of (he lateat patteraa, " c-.- At rnca'e. Just call and examine the. nice cloths that Fitch has tabled for the Fail Trade. His cutter, "will. gWe you' just the right' kind of a fit. . J - - Fall Clothing has arrired. ,Toa caa Hud fortj-atTen dlflerent rarietles at Fitch's, ranging f root a Three Dollar Suit to the ftaest Diagonal. . - The nicest lot ef Gents' Neckties and Scarfs we erer saw, just reeeired , .... : - At rrrcKa. - If you want a good Trunk or Satchel, you will find It - At Fitch's. - DiToroe Notico. THK STATS OP OHIO, i la th Ooart of amau uotnm, aa. I . . , rwaa. Uaiwom f avx.b. PlaraUS. . 1 . ' Auca K. mSTsl Pu adial. S . ' TV lufialaal am aitii'aiillrii ibi'i ilia above ed ptalaua' flla4 M pKHtoa acataa ber ta Uta clarKa aaaoaof aaldoaattaatbaagtbday of Aaaaat. A. IX taatvjwajlasfara dlroroa. Said aatmaa cbaftaa taa aalddefeadaatwttb wlltal ibiaan fur I laac saat, aad alaa tor raaa araloct of doty darisc tbaauaattaM. Said petltloa ail txtar bearlns at Uw aext tens of aaM court. . ; - '' W. F. BZBRICX. t ! V . . . Auaraay for PlalattS. Or aayatbar khtd,yaa aaa Staaapaa .13 Tka leath wUI all II 1 1 ta ef pari m tWVaMad aula. IUaaaiMdCwoalarl'aa. riaaataa a a ati i aa aiiS A iaiaai aA Jaapza a iaaa aaa aaa- SaMhaaa haaaltaoa oT lataara SaajaaaaaaaU oar Maaaaaa abaaaf thay ctaM act ataa S a av7 I ' .i 0ct.M,I9,Ayv ACEim I UPC aad Af BJfTllaaaj- wSN?ahlijrjiir;Si BJ ?ro aaaaaa, ay "a. J. A Daaa tA Anm avrittac aamt (tn.arili r af 4w7 aaara. . amhtamakakaariTMaffcthaataMha ' rxcE!JSOiJl& aat 4 aaat Paaai I M ,4 ' r lilt U Am ImL aTW Banal aidatp.a.a'oajt 7.1 nataari I rkaa an lit I aaaa ai aaa I m aaaaa aaarapari 1 1 aaaa last May raaav Zl tl - Saaral agtl III Baaa. ax aaaaTahaTa? H I I BaaaSSaaai aSaaiil a,Bii4aaaB LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS 7 School Book at Houfchton'a. Take your carriage painting to Stephen- I son. aotr A letter from lbwa ha been deferred tor two week for want of room. It will appear next week. - ... - . Rct. Mr. Albright preached for the Meth odist pat tor at nunUogton, Siiaday, Rev. Mr. Smith being in. School books, and all school supplies, in new stock at Houghton's. Haa the order to trim trees been gen erally obeyed, and if not, why should the Council wait longer Peas, Ink, paper,' pencil, past-books, meaorananaaa, composition books and blank books, In endless variety, at Houghton's. The rustle swain feeding peanuts aad popcorn to the bedragrled aad llmpay sweet heart whom he fondly led, was not wanting aaaong the picturesque scenes at the fair. All person having expense aeeounta agaiaat the Wellington Agriculnral Society Bust present them to the Secretary on or before Saturday morning of this week. Fosum), on the street in Wellington, on Thurtday of last week, aa umbrella. The owner can have It by calling oa Chaa. K. app, of Huntington, and paying for this advertise ment, j - . -lions, ltoa has the beat assortment of school books and school supplies in town. . At the Bee Hire they will do business all the Uaaa daring tba tear-op. The Inside of the store remain the same as usual, and you can be served any time to any thing in their line. Sixty-Ire - Wellington people visited Lakeside this season, many of them spending a week or more In attendance upon the Sun day School Encampment or Camp-meeting ex orrises , t : .- ' ! . . . ' , While our new building la being com pleted our stock of atoves can be seen at the warehouse of Wkitbeck Bros, North Main street : . Smith & Joasxx, '.', Propr's of Bee Hive Store. - We hear it suggested by a beet-eater that the butchers of Wellington ought to bave a room la the cold storage warehouse in which they could cool and preserve their meat un til it was la a suitable condition to eat . The largest and cheapest lot of box paper at Houghton's ever la-ought to WelUagton. . The C, C,C41 Ry. ought to be double tracked 1U wholo length. . The number and length and weight of balua now paasing over it ahould necessitate close oversight and constant repair to prevent accidents. A car-load of geese that passed through here Bandar, made very emphatic their pro-' test sgalnet such close quarters oa a sultry day. We hope some humane society found out whether they had sny thing to drink in thatcar. Stationery of all grade and qualities, cheaper than ever, at Houghton's. ' Lost Saturday evening, between J. W. Houghton's, store and residence, two por traits from a gold locket : The pictures were probably ruined by the rain, bat the glass and rims, it found, would bo useful only to the owner. . , That cloud that passed ovur Saturday sfUrruoon proved tu ba a ' very iffecllre sprlakkr, and did so much more in a few minutes tbaa our paid Institution can In all day that the latter temporarily resigned In its favor and drove under the shed. ' " Ilerap bags for school books, large size, for 15 cents, at Houghton's. - The Republican Club Boom Is now open, and the table well supplied with choice cam paign literature. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all to avail themselves of IU privi leges. Regular meeting of the Club next Monday, at 7 JO p. M. AU Republican In vited- r-'M-'j Don't be deceived by Shoddy and"' pay a dollar to aave Ifly eeata, and thn unwisely fool your money away, when ou Can buy the well-known haad-mad boot that la hon est, reliable, and does good service to the purchaser one and two years. 'Only sold by Wm.RinInger. . V . The people who must handle every object within reach, and who would have tarnished the snub ram aad raised the stars agea ago If these had been jret-et-able, seemed deter mined to teat tae quality of goods shown at the Fair though they were cov.-red with in junctions of "Haada onT. Go to noughton's' for school supplies and he will do yon good- .w. - ' - John Gardner, of BerDavIlle, brought two stalks of corn to town having Ive aad aeveal ears respectively, most of them well de veloped. He says he has several seres at home covered with corn like it, which he has de veloped by repeated cultivation from choice seed of hi own selection. H haa christened it "None 8uch. ' A fall assortment of Fountain Fens will be found at Houghton's. Aay one becoming accustomed to, their use will have no otbsr. A written guarantee is given with each pea, covering a period of three years. The writ ing point ana neeeue are ootn pointed, wita diamond, and will give better satisfaction than those which asvb been formerly In use here.. ; '' T --- . .- V - v Baldwin, Laundou & Co. bave made a provision for the convenience, comfort and good morals of the public, for which every friend of . temperanee should '. personally thank : them. . Pure lee water -to drink la kept accessible to the public, under their new awning on the north side of the store. Free drinking fountains should be con sldered a necessity In every town, and not left to be.tha Isst luxuries. On that sultry afternoon when people at the Fair were packed ss densely aa they could be, listening to Dr. Tanner, ever se many young men ws don't like to ssy young fools, though that would be nearer the truth puffed their cigars tight along, like so many smoking chimneys, only chimneys are not so t tiling and offensive right Into people's faces, where It was Impossible to get away from it, and did not seem conscious that it waa not perfectly polite and agreeable be havior.. i- '. For Bale New Sewing Machine. Two machines that have been ' tried Just enough to know that they do good work and are not in aay way defective. One is "ThH Hew Davis," aa excellent light-running ma chine, la perfect order, pearl inlaid, 10 draw. era, fall-leaf, one of the handsomest cased machines the company has scut out The ether Is a new Wilson Machine, 5 drawers. drop-leaf, walnut ease, and has some advan tages ovor any other- marhlne , Either ehiata Cor sale at a bargain. Inquire st the karrssmraa offloe. , ; Msrtia Sweeney, who was flagman on the Magyar afreet railroad crossing during the Fair, coHgratnUtea himself that nobody was kIDecVhavtas: persuaded a great many reek- leas people srora driving auto the track when trains ware pertloeMiynaar. He did not an p- poae there ware ao many fool-hardy aad senseless drivers until he pro-red how many were willing to take their chances in running races with a locomotive, and with his flag and his list assisted PrewMesjce to aave them We hare received from the pub Ushers a copy of a "Republican Campaign- Song Book," which we think is a capital thing in IU way. A good thing to do would be to form a Campaign Glee Club of six or eight voices and prepare some music for political meetings next fall. The beak oaa tains fltty- three songs, most of them act te maaic. arranged with parts, and caa be had at the publishers, No. 116V Broad was, Vtw Turk, for Irs cents a copy. . ... ... . .. " FitUfleld has a sidewalk from the center to Oberlln. Much of the way it la a single plank, and a portion is thrown up with a plow, making a path high and dry moat sea- t0na ( Uie year. Such a walk is made with I so Httls expense that it ia almost a wonder that they are not made in every direction far out into the country. The schools will open on Monday next, 8ept 8th. McGuffey's revised readers have been adopted by the Board and will be in use in the schools this coming year. They will be furnished to pupils at introductory or ex. change rates, which will be made known to the pupils by the teachers at the opening of the schools. In the meantime the scholars will please purchase no reading or writing books, but bring with them the same readers they used last term, la order that the number of exchange books may be known. Let ail the pupil who expect to attend the fall term be preaent the nrst day, so that arrangements for new books may at once be mads, and the classes orgsnized for Immediate work.' The class Just entering the High School will study Venable's United States History, second book Algebra, and Kidd's Rhetorical Reader. Avery's Philosophy has been Introduced In place of Steele's, and will be furnished for Introduction at reduced rates. R. IL Kuxi9on. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Geo- Mather, having by accident learned that August 125th was the fifth anniversary of their marriage, could not allow the day to pass without an expression of regard. Ac cordingly they quietly sent to the residence a few articles of furniture, bearing the com pliments of "Friends in the Church " names not given. The whole affair was en tlrely spontaneous, with no kind of working up. Hosts of other friend would hsp In sisted on having a share in expressing their goodwill had the brief time allowed the secret to become aa open one. Xo testi monial, however, la needed to assure Rev. Mr. Mather and family that they have the love of all the people of WUIngt, and that the separation so soon to take, place will be keenly regretted here. The six years he hss lived here ss pastor aad elder have estab lished hira In the love and reverence of all classes of society, and hi memory will long be fragrant among us. ' A good name Is bet ter .than precious ointment' . : . PERSONALS. Mr. Austin Finch ia visiting In town, ffui Sinlnger has gone to 2few Tork for fall goods. ' C C. Clifford, of Lafayette, was la town during the Fslr. , i I- W. IL Pierce, of the Obcrlin News, attended the Fair ou Friday. - " Mias Jennie Tucker, of Hudson, O-, is visit ing her brother, Henry Tucker. ';- Mr. Martin Avery sad daughter of Olivet, Mich- are visiting relatives and friends here. . H. J. Lewis, our County Clerk, and wife, attended the Fair and visited friends here. Misses Lena and Louise Albingw, of Cleve land, are in town, vlalUng their cousin, Misa Ella Marcy. Miss Anna Adams and Mrs. Erwln Adama sie visiting Mrs. Delia Finch Baldwin, In Columbus. Miss Evs Couch, of Wellington, is engaged to teach a Fall term in BenJ. Pratt'a district, Huntington. Eiwia Fisher, who has been bookkeeping in Cleveland since he graduated, came 'home at Fair time. Mrs. E. H. Foster and son, of Brooklyn vil lage, spent a few days last week with friends in this plscc Lewis Ely Is said to hsve done excellent work on show dsy aad during the Fair as special policeman. Miss Merrill, of Wuloughby, the new teacher of the A Primary, will make her home In the family of Prof. Kinnison. Mrs. Sarah Fish and Miss Flora Brain snl, of Brooklyn village, spent last week with Mrs. B. W. Avery, the slater of the former. - Dr. McOaren and family left, Saturday, to spend a few days st Wooater. They attend the Canton reunion before they return. Miss McCounesughj's mother hss moved from Oberlln to Wellington, and one teacher will have the happiness of boarding st home this year. The widow of Joseph Welle, deceaeed, who formerly lived in Penfield, recently died at Brooklyn, L. I, and waa Interred, Aug. 22, at Brooklyn, Ohio. - " Misa Myra TwItchcU, of Mansfield, spent the Sabbath with her sister, at E. W. Hough ton's, They all returned to Toledo, Monday, where Miss Twitchrll hss for years been a teacher in the public schools. Miss Georgians, daughter of D. L. Wads- worth, goes to Cleveland, the middle of Sep tember, to attend Mias MlUleberger's school for young ladies. That lady was a recent guest Uf Mrs. Wsdsworth's. Mrs. Stella Longley, of Cincinnati, who came to spend her summer vacation visiting at E. U. Fuller's and wss soon sfter tsken sick with typhoid fever, is reported conva lescing. ,-' . Cot W. F. nenrick, who haa been spending his vacation at Long Branch, L. L, U expected home this week. He writes that he ha been doing justice to the elsms and sea bathing, and feels very much Invigorated. . Mr. J. Newmaa haa secured a position ss teacher of German and Bohemian ba a private Institution in Cleveland under the manage ment of Mr. F. Kuilinaky. The school ia owned aad operated by a German religious society. .-;? Miss Ella Tor belt a teacher In the Upper Iowa College, haa lately married Prof. Aran, who has completed a four years' post gradu ate course at Harvard aad taken the highest msrk In Greek scholarship ever conferred by that Institution, and holds a proctorship there. They were both graduates of, and counted brilliant students In, Baldwin Uni versity. We hsve received a note from fr.JKrrox Sacramento, Cal., stating that .he arrived safely snd had a fine trip. "He reports snow still upon the mountains. Fruit crop fair; peaches 75c a bushel, pears 80c, plums 75e apricots 75c, and nicer than Ohio peaches He has attended a Democratic meeting, which he pronounced a fisale. . The Republi cans are about three times as numerous as the Democrats snd Greeabsckcrs together. POLICE NOTES . j Thursday wss s bad day tor the bummeis Byron Clifford got lust a little drunk and aolsy for the occasion. Hs was run In. ' Homer Franks was not slighted." Oh, no. we never alight Homer. - Ha got just a little drunk and waa run In into choice pany. Ia the Mayor's court Byron Clifford drunk aad disorderly $1; Homer Franks $3 00; John Gilmore aad Henry Stotle each u.G0; Sylvester Johnson All pah) the cash and went on their way rejoicing. r Sylvester got s crowd around him, got both fists in the air and waa offering to bet twenty dollar note. The marshal knowing the amount of money that orator uaually carried, wss afraid they would rob him, so faced him toward the lock-up and told him to march snd he marched, straight In. Lewis Ely while petroling Msgysr st, the evening of showday, found s showman with a hammock under his coat which afterwards proved to belong to W.R.8antlsy. Lew took him to the lock-up, but as the thief had no money aad none coming he waa released snd allowed to depart when the show train went Among the msay boot blacks who came from the city to "shine up your boots sir?" during the fair, only one played a city trick on a customer. H agreed to black a pail of boots for s nickle, but when the job was done he wanted a dime. The customer objected, whereupon he daubed one boot with mud and ran away. He was put In the lock-up and shipped on the first train. Thursday the Marshal got a description of one of the slickest plck.pockets In Ohio, who came here to attend the fair and do a little business. He wss found sitting on the rail in front of Couch's shop. The mar shal approached him In a very familiar way, put out bis hsnd and said, "How are you Sammy, how long have you been here?" and closed by advising him to leave town or he would run him in, but instead of going to the depot be went south, whereupon the marshal overhauled poor Sammy, put him In the cooler, and shipped him on the first train out of town. Last Monday night about eleven o'clock, the Marshal and his ssslatant Lewis Ely heard a terrible noise at Stuchfield's bowling alley. They went in and told Mr. 8. if he did not cVoae up they would cloee for him. Mr. 8. demanded their authority and was disposed to get on his ear, but the marshal inaiated it was a disorderly place, snd ask ed all hands to go out, the lights were put out and the proprietor went home. Stueb- ficld's troubles slwsys begin when he opens a saloon and if he wss wise he would see that those who would drive him out of it would do him a greater kindness than those who encourage him in it He certainly Is in the broad road that will apeedily end m hla physical and moral destruction. Two smart young men from the country travelled from one Saloon to another ail Thursday evening swearing and singing and drinking their beer until about eleven o'clock when they started for Litchfield's to see him for the last time. One said to the other, "We are a bad, bad crowd; yes, we are bad boys." When they came out the marshal Inquired "are you that bad crowd," "Oh no sir," "where do you live," "nowhere." "It is too bad saya the marshal!, that aa smart clean looking young men as you are hare no home aad nowhere to stay. I have a place around the corner. They objected, but tho marshal told Lewie to lake hold of that man and Lewis did take hold. The fellow started for the.loek-up so quick, that he went out from under his hand sooner than you could ssy Jack.' LATE NEWS NOTES. , The Indian chief Ouray la dead. Two little boys played witli matches Id Marion, three barns were burned. Rev. J. F. Brant and wife, of Obcilih are expected home from Europe this week. A. E. Sumner of Cleveland' has bought the Lorain Times and Amherst Transcript. ' Mrs. Adua Warner, long a resident of Columbia and Berea died Aug. 13th, lu her SOth year. $10,000 worth of oil was Ignited and burned by llghtnh.g at Bradford Pa., Saturday night. Burglars entered two stores through trausoms at Wadaworth Saturday night and stole money and goods. . Her. O. W. White, of Strongsvtlie died last week. He had filled his ap- poiutments regularly at Weymouth. W. II. Hathaway candidate for Sheriff of Oeauga couuty was instantly killed at a pole raising at East Ciiardon Satur day. 1 - . P. W. Hughes of Cleveland, one of the Knights who was masquerading at Chicago, died from the "effects .of heat and over exertion. The mother ot Jay Terrell, who re- ceutly died in Kklg ville,llved fifty -four years, the entire 4eriod of her married life, in the house In which she died. A barn with contents at Ravenna altogether valued at $2,000, and another full of hay and grain at Madison were destroyed by lightning Saturday night. i At Lowell, Ms'i., Saturday night, five boy between 15 snd 17 years of age attempted to ride on the top of s passenger car and were all killed when the train passed through a bridge. Forcpaugh was at Delaware Saturday. In - the street parade the cage upon which the lion and a young woman rode was overturned. The latter was braised, but the lion was secured, though, not in time to avoid a scare. The steamer Marine City, from Mack. luaw burned . on Lake Huron Sunday afternoon. Gay McElroy of Toledo and Dr. Pomeroy of Ohio were amoug the lost. , A number of Toledo peoplo were saved. The cargo was a total loss. Frl Koss, s farmer near Toledo jumped from the car's when In motion, was drawn under and beheaded. lie leaves a wife and ;seven young child ren. There were three other serious accidents, two of them fatal, on the "railroad middle grounds" at Toledo the same night. . A wild cat brought over the Spring field Southern R. R. Saturday night escaped at the depot, and after pitching Into the watchman's dog and drawing several shots from the watchman's re vol ver, escaped into s board pile. Yes terday his owner got a hitch In the ani mals chain and hauled him out, righting likes tiger. There was quite an ex citement and small boys gave that board pile s wide berth. The cat was as large aa a sisable dog and twice as gingery. Springfield Republic. Some thief, who Is no respecter of per sons, stolo Rev. E. Y. Warner's harness last Saturday night. Its value Is $ 10, snd the los is severely felt by Mr, Warner, who sends ns tho following note, which is cheerfully published "And ' now. having no harness and nothing to buy one with, and not know. lng where to borrow, and having but little nso for my horse without harness, I offer my valuable mare for sale. : Sound, good for any kind of work. Price very low. If the fellow who took the harness will come like man, by dnylight, I will sell him the horse, cheap, and throw in the harness. E. Y. Warner. Barea Advertiser. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed In Wellington P. On for the week end lng August 28, 1880: Miss Flora Brown, J. McCabe, W. W Webster. When calling far the above please say "Advertised." J. T. Ocdkk, P. M. THE" MARKET8: CHEESE. The market is still advancing. July cheese Is nearly closed out August make is selling one cent higher than last week's figures. We quote buying (risked) 1010;c; billing (naked) 13c. The shipments of cheese for the weekending August 31, are as follows : No. of Boxes, 3,933 ; No. of pounds, 153,233. Butter for the same time aa follows : No. ef pkgs. 527; No. of pounds 31,300. 'Wellington Produce Market. CORRECTED VUIlf BY BALDWIN, I. A UN DO! CO. Applet, dried. lb siOeeasdraaaed. lb.....nS Apolea, green, oue 25 Beeswax. lb Hay. B ton II OO Beana. Si ho llama araoaeu, iu niflea.Kru!B.s In.... 4a Maple Sugar. ib. .rasio rotauvs.newsa Iua.T lb .........I Salt.flne. sack..... Salt, Aahtoa. lb a Halt, Common, a) bbl.. 1 33 Salt. Solar, a hhl 3 72 Sheep Pelt,. Ib .3341 00 Turkendniaaed.l Ib8 Buckwheat, a ba .. Chicken, dreaeeiL V .1 so ...TO 6A7 -Clover aeed. ba ...... , 4 fail tall BKina. r IB ueanoo sKloa, Iu-ka draaatttf, ) lb 75 ...HI uairy, a ib lHti Creamer,, a Hi si nfnf oos ... Fealbcra, lb. W.TImoihr aeed. 3 7S Dreared fork S4.SU." 7V; Wool, a ib. Grain, Flonr and Feed.' COKBKCTKD WKXKLT BT H. B. nMIJ!. Braa,cwt S. Top toa 14 no Corn, helled. 4 ba SO Corn ta ear, a) bo (lata, v ba -XI aauiaw. rxom neat wnlte, a aaeK Tieet Red. aaf k .1 l .1 ai Wo. A lack uiover aeeu. ua .....a w Timothy seed, ba...a 00 PAXiaa. ..I .3 U' Orahaia, r cart. Dacca-neat rtoer.... Bolted aleak a cat .. Meal, f cwl ... Chop.wcwt Muiaiiwra, a cwt Short,, a cwt Oil Meal vewv .1 Ta .1 41) .1 in .1 IO .1 111 Cora, belled, a ba 4 Com. In ear, ba ..... .4 Oata.a Sfi4fca wnat.aioa. Clorer area. f ba a 40 Tlmotbr aeed ba. .3 ...ST, ..I Ml Coal Yard. Having bonght the conl yard and busi ness of W. II. Fisher fc Co., I take this method of informing the citizen of Wellington and vicinity, that I shall keep on hand and furnish to order all varieties and qualities of hard and soft coal, at the lowest living prices. : All orders given me will be promptly snd satisfactorily filled. 37-tf diss. E. ScTurr. Shlioh's Catarrh . Remedy. A mar vellous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache. . With each bottle there is sn ingenious nasal njector for the more successful treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price, CO cts. "Say, Susan, bave you lost your ap petite? Are you weak and nervous If so, 'Dr. Lindscy's Blood Searcher is what you want." Have you headache, pain in the back. coated tongue, or dizziness? If so, take "Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold by all druggists. ; Political Issues. Kearney's advice to all parties is to "pool their Issnes." We tnink a good deal as he does, that We should bury the dead issues of the pas and let them bo forgotten. As a healing compound for all issues, sores, wounds, &c., there is nothing equal to Henry's Carbolic Salve. Uncle Robinson's Bakery Supplies Fresh Bread, Fresh Cakes, Fresh Rusk, Fresh Biscuit, Fresh Buns, Fresh Sandwiches, Fresh Pies of vari ous kinds baked every day. . There will also be found st his stand Ice Cold Lemonade, Soda 'Water and Ice Cream .always on han-J. Prices moderate. - i Ice Cream Parlor over A. M. Fitch's clothing store open every night. R. J. RoBtatsox, nouses and lots for sale, houses and lots to rent in the village, fsrms for sale In Kansas, rents collected, etc. R. J. Robinsox, Real Est Ue Agent...' OfP.ce at his store on Liberty Street. Human Hair Goods. Ladles will consult their interests by examining my Hair Goods beore mak ing their purchases. You can get beau tiful Curls by the single curl or In clusters, at Mrs. E. P.Balrd's. Welling ton, O. .1 ' I Have Found It 1 Br attachlnc s bakerrtomy other business lean at all times furnish my customers not only with provisions and groceries, but with gcou breaa, cases, uics. and everything necessary to for- nish the table for the family, and as s consequence my trade has been better than anv formor year. A trial of my goods is respectfully invited. K.J. Robixsox. How She Saved Her Darling. "I shall never again leel so awfully nervous about my babies teething," writes s grateful mother. "We almost lost our littlo darling by a long attack of cholera Infantum, but happily heard of Purker's Ginger Tonic in time. took a few spoonfuls myself, which soon cured my nursing baby entirely, and an occasional dose has kept me snd baby In such perfectly good health, and made us so strong and comfortable, that I would not bo without this reliable mcJii:Iiie for worlds." A Mother of Brooklyn. . 47-4 A Strange People. . , Do you know that there are strange people In bur community,' we say strango becauso they seem to prefer to suffer and pass their days miserably, made so by dyspepsia and liver com plaint, indigestion, constipation and general debility, when Shlioh's Vitall- zer is guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Everett ft Starr. Free of Cost. ' The most wonderful rcmedyof the age Is uow placed within the reach of all. Be he rich or be he poor, It costs noth ing to give this great remedy s trial Dr. King's California Golden Com pound for dyspepsia sick headache.low spirits, losa of appetite, sour stomach, coming up of food, yellow complexion. general debility, Inactivity snddrowsi- ncss, liver complaint, jaundice and bil iousness, for which it Is s certain and speedy cure. No person should be without It In order to prove that It will do all that we claim for it yon are givon s trial bottle free of cost, which will convince you of Its truly wonder ful merits, and show you what a regu lar one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by J. W. Houghton. TSTANTKl) Agents for the Life of Gen. Uar- field, by Hon. A. G. Kiddle; the standard work. TYLER & CO., 0V State St., Chicago, 111! I. " AOS We grind Pepper, we grind Alspice, we grind Cinnamon, we. grind Cloves, we grind Ginger, and we roast and grind the best Cofice In Wellington.' We grind pure goods, and when yon buy of us you buy no dyspepsia, head ache, nor liver complaint, .i.-.-, ...... A Steam Grocery Is a success. No first-class grocery or crockery, store should think of doing without s steam engine, coffee roaster, coffee , grinder and spice grinder. We must keep np with the times. Living behind the age tends to stagna tion and fos8ilization. Let's get up Into a healthy and roomy atmosphere. We Invite everybody to come in snd examine our machines. If you don't buy anything, you may gain some as pirations that will be of value to you. Bow lb y A Hall, Proprietors of Wellington Coffee 40tf . . and Spice Mills. i - a -or sa ' ' ' Five Hundred Thousand Strong. In the past few months there has been more than 600,000 bottles of Shi loh's Cure sold. ' Out of the vast num ber of people who have - used It, mors than 2,000 cases of consumption have been cured. All coughs, croup, asth ma and bronchitis yield at once, hence It Is that everybody speaks in Its praise. To those who have not used It, let us say, if you have a cough, or your child the croup, and you value life, don't fail to try it. For lame hack, side or chest, use Shlioh's roroas Plaster. Sold by your druggist, Everett ft Starf . .'. . o. -a Bucklen's Arnica Salve. : ' ' The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sa?t rheum, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds or skin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfct satisfaction in - every case or money ' refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Far - sale by J. W Houghton.: : , A Sunday School Institute ' Will be held In the M. E. Church at East Clarksfieid, Wednesday, Sept 15, 18S0, commencing at 10 o'clock a. at. ' A choice programme lias been arranged and s cordial invitation Is extended to Sll. ; . .,. . . , . An Ordinance, '. ' Aatborlslaat Tba Wheeling tt Lake Erie Railroad Company to occupy certain streeu of the Villas of Weluactoa. . Ban. J. Be It ordained by the Conncfl of the Incor porated Village or WelllBCtoa that Tbe Wheeling Lake Brie Railroad Coat pany la aatborlsad and em powered to locate, grade, eon,trnct, and open te lta railroad through, alone a poo, and acraas the aeraral paMIc atreeat, aanea, arcnaea, and other public H minis of said Incorporated Vnlag of Wellington, orer which tbe railroad of . the said The Wheeling S Lake Erie Railroad Company, may be located npoa the following described several Unea through tbe aald Incorporated Village of Wellington, to wttr Begins trig In the public highway known as the- PasSeld road at or near the bridge orer Wellington Creek, tbencobia curratlurar Una over the laads of B. J. .Chflord, B. Benedict, R. A. Horr, and others crossing Barker aad Clay streets nesr their Intersection, snd the CleTclaad, Columbus, Cincinnati A Indianapolis Rail road near the Iron foundry of Bennett A Brothers, to Kelly street, thence Booth-westerly atone; the aoath easterly half of KaUy streps, crossing Liberty street, ranalng parallel to lae Clerelaaa, Colambaa, Ctacin aatl a Indianapolis Railroad to aad across Magyar street, croailng Beans sad Mill t treats, through the land of J. S. Case to the Western line of said Incor porated Village. Also beginning at lbs InteraectlOB of DeWotf street with the Oeveiaad, Coram baa, Clncla naae Indianapolis BaUroad. taeisoe westerly through aad along John street, snd acraas the lands of . J. JtJraa aad J, 8. Case, to the said westera boundary of aald Village. Alao beginning at a point near tbe aoath bvaadary of said Village, fouowtag a carraltaear Itne la s Bortti-WBsrerly coarse aeroas the Jsads of 8. K. Laosdoa, George FaAer. Ftteh's heirs and II em la way and others, across Magyar and Liberty streets, to tbe sreat boundary of tba Corparatiua aorth of Liberty street. Sao. IL The aald The Wheeling A Lake Erla Rail road Company la hereby authorized and empowered to grade, construct, and operate Its railway through and aeroas said public streets over which the sloreaald de scribed llaea may pass, or each portions of aald Unas ss may In Its Judgment ba necessary fur aeontlauoaa Mno of railroad, together with the necessary aids track, and spurs for the transaction of Its business la aad through tba aald Village of Wellington, provided aald Railroad Company, In the construction of lit road. shall not obstrnct the public travel of said streets snd public gronnds longer than aiay be accessary, snd shall make the elevation of lta grade conform reasonshly Bear to the grade of. aald streets and pubUc aroun da. aa estaM lined by the Council of said Village, and shall, at tba mi hut of sard streets over which said tracks may be built, construct snd maintain ssf e snd con vealent crossings for the public travel. Sac III. This ordinance, from the time possession la takes by the said The Wheeling Lsko-Erte Kail. road Company for purpojes of conatractloa of Its said railroad, shall be bald s contract between the parties. snd silks ifining upon the Incorporated Village of Wellington and said The Wheeling A Lake Erie Call toad Company. This ordinance shall take effect from and after Its passage. " K. e. Ftruaa, Mayor. Passed Aug stSta. 1880. ' 48 ' B. H. eooDwiav Clerk. A Compound Tincture of the moat valu . able remadl known to trio macnona I piuSwajii. prwpnracl upon atrtotly phawtwaosMittoal prlwolplae. , Aa asussiannn ef twwty-u.. yean prores at So ba the areaiest Antidote to Malaria and ail other Ague InlliMiaiaai kaowa to tba world. Tba only earn, ears fur ail ASTrctlona of the skMaaya. ia uver ajaaavintnt, uyavepetsu all Visarrdem af tba Bawela,aad all AUee- i at ti rhs TBI aal mmA I.hul It la mimallu ifititcUmM. while as a remedy for onmpislnti pnrliiisr So taa tarsal, ass abas ao aqua). NOT A BEVERACE Bat sub' aU veUaaie Hoaacbald Keaaeety, taWstHiafjabr tvfis'rtiTl to aasiaa gksvtarw. It supplim taum t th artain.vca, inwHsfratsBS U isiansiTl ri ogsMw, evnmuUtaSm th mcrmtiam, aad pro. matmg jwti.bt mMxm of tM bowas. wm bliss Mil smart, us tha body Lu inform it slsfsttrwl work VaVu. , Wiy tutd wtUanjH jntaatruptatm Its aatcbat smtnmsMati&tusns com from tboM wbts Iut usjewi ii kmgrrw and latowii it beast. Kowhtnra so popular aa in LsUsosvtacr, Pa whefw ti bsva bsssia. m qm lug- umjco usb giaAvrtssr j' a ueuiUiry. lUtlhly srm.MMMlfi aim 4VcsiMraU Tsasifo mmd ApiwsBUsrr. fcM by Ontrgiats ercrrwliora - THE MESSENCC OF HEALTH A Isww .vised prtr dia.r1pUw of ftjiiitw, its ortts. Mbtl cura, will im mmii& frw to wxf daiiimm am p,licasiosj to .THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO stVWsi MWnrhnTinV Imlllalll IllSmlll tO IIIOthaaTm ! fl rari.rr'fl I'leawsisiK v orssi pyrin, , fsuLa, h aMmy tm taMMman no mttrfuifwn m rlzlVnrllWsaTsKll I r ACT8 WORTH KMOWIMC. nl.n, Earha. Baadrsks. Etllllacla and. numvotharof lltahaal morltoinea kaowa are aoj skillfully comhinnd in PAaxaa'a Oaraaa TomcJ aa ta make It the grealMt Blaad fariSar aad f , f ba Bast Health aaa strangle, atsssarsr Kras- Daad. En mafrait ta tba camrjoattlon Cat PaBKSn'e Qrxaaa Tomo that no disease can long exiatj where ft lsaaea. ll vou na-a tryapspsia. riaaa a, wearsiis, asaiti. suai m. lktmr Oiaardar. OT if VOSI need mild Btlm aaar, use ion aa yoaa ana Boea- icina for you, vitroraUnz bus aa IS at nssniy curauvn ana w- aMH intoxicnlina. If you ara alowty wasting away- wnn coa- aamBtsaa or any sSrtcneae. u yoa nave a r-arVN r-ui. at a. haul Cald. pABaza'a CHnosn Tomkn will aurelr b(4p you. . tt giw new life aad vigor to tiles feeble and agod. and macertainl curs tor ttaaaraaarsaa sou vaww, wih It Ba aarsd aaadrtda ar Ursa J nay have I ears. If yon are fueling miserable dont wiM tmtil you are down nca, out vao too loano aroay., No snatter what yotir rl iiwa an or symptoms may w- it will c-t.M riroinnS rehef. Kernesnner I 1'AaxsR a tsnaaKa ttmcm acaa a mm drink but the Beat and I rest raasiiy, u.ju OTrer nads. ennnonnded bv a new ' - - ana analralr diffareatS from BUtera. V' tiger preaMLrmtaDna wm su umw iuw iiy, a ioL bottle. Your druofiet can strppty TOO. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM . ' Tka Best aad Bart Keeaontieal Hair Dreaaiag ajaiaisaelypeiBunedaBd peiaxOy harraleat. - j WUl Always shrsmrs Orar ar raasd Bslr I aa its original youthM color and appearance, aad la siisiskI to stop its ndhag. sasiat its gsawth aad A few arjplicatioas of ba Balsam 3 softea the fcair. dcaaae at dandntrT and cura Mduog and ba. aBWtftofthsatjiB ltllHeW6MmMilVtVB Mme.r Demorest's Patterns. : Sold st New York prices, by . ? . AL SCOTT, milirifftoa. OUo. I3-S3-Iy .... i . $500 Reward Z ; v- Wa will nae the ahora MerarS for aaw mm nST f.lm Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Indlg.-stlon. coaatipatloa or uostiTenesa we eaaaot cure arlth West's Veaetable Liver Pills, whea tue dlrnctloaa in strictly compiled with. They are purely Vegetable, sad never fall to give satisfaction. Suaar Coated. Lrgv ooxea. containing ou puis. x cents, r ar sale by all Druggists. Beware of coaaterfelts and Imlta" tfona. Thegeaulne manufactured oaly by JOUbT C r. r- a ,. nq s-iii ataaeia, ini ai iki w. Madison St., Chicago. Free trial package seat by niil. prapAld, oa receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Strong. Cobb A Co , Wholesale Ageota, Cleveland, Ohio. MToosterA Adama, Agents, WeUlngtoa. Ohio. 47-ly GUMOEE- & COr, (ESTABLISHED 1865) . Peastons, Increase-of Pensions snd all other classes of Claims for Sol diers and Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted. " Address with stamp, ' i GILMORU A CO., Washington,' D. C. Farmers and Townsmen , ATTEITTIOIT! (r. Are vou aoina to oalntf If so. nleasenote the following. . , .f . To Our Customers and Dealers Generally: We have manufactured and sold through out the country , a large amount of mixed paint, which has given - universal satisfac tion, and has atood tbe test of time. We therefore feel warranted In making the fol lowing offer, viz: - When any building painted with our Pio neer 1" re-pared Paint does not after three yeara trial, prove to be satisfactory, we agree to repaint ue same at onr expense, wiw The best white Lead, or auch other paint as tbe Owner may select Should any case of dissatisfaction occur, a notice from tho-dealer will command our prompt attention. ; Tour truly, - For sale by ' ' EVERETT & STARR. S7-So A NEW COMPOUNa1-. 8CIENTIFICLT prepared of Balsam Tola, Cryslalized Kock Candy, Old . Bye VVnisky, and other tonics. The Formula la known to our best physicians, is highly commended by them; and the ANALYSIS of one of our most prominent chemists, Pnor. G. ,, A. aLlsussk, of Chicago,is on the label of every bottle. It Is a well known fact to the medi cal profession that TOUT, ROCK and RYE, will afford the greatest relief for Coughs Colds, Xnfluenaa, Bronchitis, Sore Throat Weak Lungs, also Consumption, in the in cipient and advanced stages of that disease It can be used aa a Beverage and for an Appetizer, making ' an effective tonic for Family use, , Try it, you will find it pleasant to take, of great service. If weak or debili tated, as it gives strength, tone and activity to the whole human frame. '' Tut up In quart size bottles for family use , LAWRENCE A MARTIN, Sole Agent for the .UNITED STATES and CANADAS Alao Importers of Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. - 111 Madison street, Chicago. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. B-smo, AT BOWMAN'S! -i . i - .My stock is too large and I will sacrifice on them for the next sixty days. ' ' Boys' suits, for $2.00, worth $3.00. : ; . Youths' suits for . $5.00, worth $7.50., - Men's suits for $5.00, worth $8.00. Fine suits for $2000, worth $27.00.-:- Pants from $1.00 to $6.00, worth more money. ; CTJSTOaWOEE' . DEPARTMENT ! Mv cloths iu-e the finest in the market; will be made up in the Lest of " style by 31r. Iiiverett, who will attend to this depai'tment. A fit guar anteed. I will certainly save you money ; if you. will give me a tual. . v : i ,: la. SOWmVTATT, N. FTott W. B. WOOLLKY. FURNITURE I uoyt & woolley: Constantly on hand . Wood and Cane Seat G hairs i - Of all descriptions, ; BEDSTEAD3.MATTRE3SES,SPRING BEDS, LOUNGES, FAItlAJK SUITS, CENTER TABLES, Marble and Wood ; BREAK- : FAST AND EXTEN- ' f ' SION TABLES, -- . : BUREAUS, : ' , AND WASH STANDS "A fine line of ORNAMENTAL BRACKETS. New goods, new Arm. Location first door west oi nee ntve. ' TJaaTPSRTATCTTTC Made a specialty.. We guarantee to keep badiea any reasonable length of time. ' Fine Cofllna and Caskets. Shrouds, etc. keot con stantly - on hand. Hearse with attendant hadjon short notice from the country. All tne.ueuuis or luueraia carexully attended to, HOYT & WOOLLEY. JOH-180h - INDIAN BLOOD S i. (TBABS aTAnajf Th.3 Best Eesody Zaora to 2a I Dr. Clark Johnson hsrinar aaaoclMiifi hrmaerP with Mr. lwin Eastman, an oenned captive, long a Btavc &o auoKuua, IDO bl.UICUt3 oi taw Comsncbos, is now prepared to lend hi, aid in tba Introduction of thevonerful remedy of that tribe. - Tho experience of Mr. Easrmsn being similar tot ' that of lira. Chaa. Jones and too. of V.ir.hmcrtnn Co., Iowa, an acconnt of when rafferjnrs wrro " thriliiugly narrated in (he A'cw lark llmhi of Dee. ' Uth. 18TU. the facts of whirh are a widely,' known, and so nearly parallel, that lot Utile men- ' muw - - .in.. - viiivuce w ill ug V, 4 here.' They are, however, pnbllshtd i:i a neat vol- ' 1 SM Oi-a JO Dazes. entiUo.1. "Serenand Tflvo Yearn Amonar the Comanche 3 and Apache,, of which) KBiwa win w mnae neieartcr. rnmee it so aa- 4 that for sereni yean'. Air. liiitrnaa, v hile a cap tire, waa compelled to father the roots, pwma. - staraa, aero, anu oomca or wmca w isimrunv modicina waa nude, and U still nsepand to pro vide the sasi rrnteriaia for the erteeassfal intm. ductioa of tlie medicine to the wnr'nl; and as: ant tba anbllc fiat llu rimed T Ii las aaaaa sov si whan WakhviattMinni-ihatiiiaMgaajsna, j. : - n: --., 1: it I ( if j TJSBoiaattxtcrrr.'" ' v .-.II ' wsiametaus, toe eaunas jaaa - - i Motbing has been added to the medieino and ' " i aolhing has been taken away. It tm wlthont doubt V lisssiT rnsiruta tos auoa ana stavawawaa. the Srsvsa ever known to man. '- '. This Syrup poasosns vanaa raopamiaa, . It acta spon tKe Liver. '. v; fV . '.'.. : It acta apoa tbe Kldateya. -It recalateo Uto Bowala. ,,,-', , , , It nurlilMi IhH Rlosd. : 5 IS ojaleta tfao N'srroat SyateBBW '.. ,'."r: '.' '. , It Noartanea, atre soi-labea, Strengtltens udaawf4fa ..In. icau-nea onr use aiu Ntsoanaai it ssont the vorea or tka Induces Healtby Perwplratloa. It nentrallzes the hsTeditsrr taint, or Tjoiaon la the blood, which generates oerofuia.ikryalpe laa, and . all manner of skin ditaisn aad tntaraai anwnia. - TberaarsB4) apirits ompJored in lu manfactam ; and it can ba takes, by the moat delicate babe, at by the aged and leel aicoaosM to dtrscf leat. the aged and feeble, cars calf bjaaf rcgaarsd a ga ilii'frfiftlll. J.lil M iAi.V. SiiT -10 :.-iM a;iT -( fel-',;"' Zdwia Trff'rf,wtftT' in Indian Coetomfv fiavxa ato Nnrs Tkabs AnoKO tub CowsnoBEe axo Aracaas. A neat vommo or 3uu pages. ' feeing a simple statement of ttss horrible facts .. connected with that aad maeeeere of a helploaa , family, and the captivity, tortoreaand nlUmata 1 earape of itaLwo sarvtviujrmeaibera. Fox sain . byonrsgents generally, rrieo S1.00. The lachieats of tha xnaasaers. brieSy nsrialrd1. are distributed by agents, rasa of charge. Mr. Baatmsn, being almost constantly at no West, engaged In pthering and curing the materi als OI WBIES USB , un.iuii.uiw. w , bnnliiaaa manascment devolves unoo Dr. Johnson. and the remedy baa been called, and is known an Dr. Clark Johnson's ' INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. trMaf lairg Bottles - - - - Sl.OO IMMaf Kmsll Bottles - - . . iO . StaaA the aolnntar, teaUmonials of narSOBS vst have beea cored by tbe aaa of Dr. Clara Johasoa'a XnUlan liiood bynip, in your owa vicinity. ...... i , Te Jtimoaiala ox Care., i : ' -. -' '--.j I ' 1 -j. : .A Very Ezoellent MtUolno. , ... . '"i' . CLSVnLAio, Cuyahoga Co., O. w XVor .- Being troubled with Pain, in the Back and Kidneys, and scalding of the Urine, I commenced nsingthe great 1st distal Blatant. Syrup, which has given ac great relict. X caa recommend it as a very valuable remedy- , , , Mrs. E. B. XOCEJtDlNGKlL . -I Livar Coanplalnt .! :.-- ' . .-is ;:.; . KonwAtn, iTvroa Co., ' Deo Sr-J-Belnf troubled with Idver Com plaint. 1 tried ouiaeroua re media withont re lief. At ntst t was lliauccu to try your a suiaa Bleed Syrup, a short trial of which coved mc. 1 havd ulso.aecti ka beaencia). resnrla among sny friends, and can, therefore, rectun mcnU it. , -- '-' I'" 1' - Was. N. WHEELEB.I . Zianass f tho Lnuits aavd Xa.vor. ! ;;. :. i MA.-eirtZLD, Kichiand Co., O. - : Avr &r-I hsrt d yosir excellent 111 , ,: aitan ttloaal Syrup for Diseases of the . Lungs and IJver, and have received och bene- ' lit from it that I would not be without the med. . I t Urine for ten times itacoau- . . , . . J. DOCGLASS. (J 7, .,; ' Another StTwier.'!':f; ' , "''- '" ,';MAsriLO,Bichlnnd'Co.,'to.':' 1 . Dfor Sir.' Having ncd yonr 1 11 dial a '- Bloetal Syrwp; with very beneficial rcsaltn, I ' can recommend it to be a tvtclass remedy. , , ,. .'; v.ti : ,.v, --.,i, A-Vr-l ., rt-'. '.-A ' ABthnaa. ' . i'- ''MANsrtaijji Richland Co.,'0. " ; ' 7 -- Dear ' Sir ' I Sa-as tronhled tor a Ion. time' ' with Asthma and I-tsnn Disense, and after tak; ing your valuable latallOJU Blssd SyrBty. I , , was trrcatly relieved. ' ' ; v b i. ! i HENRY BEAU --1 All that it ie Roopaimendsd ta Ba. ' . ' ' !' 1.., :. . klAMSFtsiD, Kichiand Co.,. O. .',1..., )a..C,V Xhaveused vour reliable Itaaiatnt Syrup and loans ft 10 ne nrst aa rce - omiandcd It curca mc 01 ajuux nia.wn.,ti HEiiRY WEATUGBBr, . - l i ' - ; ":.-i CI- I li: . , , . Dropsy Carats. '. I UJjy t.i 1 ! v cM , ItaijvmJt. Rirhlsad Co., O. . .f; ; j, AlHrat fi,c veara asro I surleroil Dear Sir: t - T-l ,- -n.l . H.'-nlv-w-ttl, mnMnnHrt f i Coiiph.nccnmTMinied with Sick Headache. Your ' '- f IndTiau UiweKl tyrupcumil at, asd aacd : aaa scores of dollars. , (i Mrs. MARTHA RETD. '''' . Swrw Cure for Livar Cearplalat. , -i-'i" BvLl.tviLLr, RkrhJandCoO. j r ' Dear SirrTh i ta to certify that I have need . -' . your Indian Bissd S rnp for Deraagc ment of t,he Livcr and lllooj, and it effectually ' ciuwlne. - '- ' ; i.f j Mas. SAMUEL SHAFFER. , , . Liver Complaint and Syspepala.. 'j f - . BLurrro:, AHca Co.,0, " , . Dear Sir; l was alP.ictt-d with Dyspepsia and I.lver Complaml for ten years, and a short trial 1 ef rar ladian BIoA Sysrap haa givan ; j , sae mora reUel" than all the doctota' .trcaluicnt ... . I have received during that time. . - - T. VftLLLVMS. - : ; A Oosd Blood Pwrllar. '. ' - i !a -n vr KraST, Wyandotte Co., O. --' - Dear ii -1'hs-re Vscd your eacellent 1st. s" 1 sllam Blsrael rlymp fra- Impure Blood, and aave aeca much bensAtted thereby. I caa alaa . aay that for Ljdss of ppcite it haa ao equal. '" ' . ' ' HMBXCGJL1UMBY. ' ' TT - .1 'I - 1'V 1.1 Mti-l ;;.! if '.V-i ? !-( 34m S